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  2. Benefits overhaul to make long-term sick look for work - AOL

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    And we’ll be bringing forward our green paper on reforming sickness and disability benefits in the spring.” The £137.4bn welfare cap set by the previous government for 2024-25 is on course to ...

  3. January 2025 payment dates for benefits and pensions as DWP ...

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    Universal Credit. State pension. Pension credit. Child benefit. ... The DWP has also confirmed that a consultation will be launched in Spring 2025 on planned reforms to sickness and disability ...

  4. Ministers must build on past Labour success in welfare savings

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    Ms Kendall is said to be looking at options such as imposing conditions on long-term sickness benefits and making it harder for people with mental illness to claim disability benefits, but nothing ...

  5. Disability pension - Wikipedia

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    In order to cover loss of income from illness and disability, there is also Statutory Sick Pay, and its long term equivalent - Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). The new Universal Credit scheme will include an equivalent element for those with long-term unfitness to work; ESA will consequently be abolished by the roll out of Universal Credit.

  6. Employment and Support Allowance - Wikipedia

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    No money is paid for the first week. After that, the basic allowance is paid to the claimant until their Work Capability Assessment (WCA) at - in theory - week 13, after which a successful claimant might receive an enhanced level of payment (depending on the level of disability and whether they enter the work-related activity group or the support group after their assessment).

  7. Disability benefits - Wikipedia

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    Universal Credit is currently being rolled out, with the intention of replacing Employment Support Allowance, as well as a number of other benefits claimed by both disabled and non-disabled people. [ 2 ]

  8. Universal Credit - Wikipedia

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    Logo. Universal Credit is a United Kingdom based social security payment. It is means-tested and is replacing and combining six benefits, for working-age households with a low income: income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), and Income Support; Child Tax Credit (CTC) and Working Tax Credit (WTC); and Housing Benefit.

  9. Labour ministers tread carefully as welfare reform looms - AOL

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    Last year, the government spent £65bn on sickness benefits - a 25% increase from the year before the pandemic. That figure is forecast to increase to around £100bn before the next general election.